Creating and saving an image where resolution is critical.

Hello, I've been given some code which generates a test image and displays it as a Matlab figure. The full figure is built up by adding smaller images to the figure. It is now necessary to adapt the code to save the test image as an uncompressed tiff or png file. As I see it, my options are to:
  • work out a way of saving the full resolution image from the generated figure. This is is non-trivial as this seems to result in a border being added around the image and unpredicable rescaling.
OR
  • rewrite the code such that the image is generated within Matlab as an array and write this to an image file. There is a slight difficulty here in that the previous code superimposed text onto the image.
Could anyone suggest which of these is more sensible, or suggest any other approaches?

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Jan
Jan 2012년 6월 13일

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The creation of the high-resultion image as Matlab array is better, because the conversion from figure to graphics file cannot be controlled exactly in pixel-resolution.
There are some submissions for printing text into pictures in the FEX.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2012년 6월 13일

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Try the MATLAB File Exchange (FEX) contribution "export_fig"
Matt
Matt 2012년 6월 18일

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Thank you for your advice on this. I ended up rewriting the code to generate a Matlab array.

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도움말 센터File Exchange에서 Printing and Saving에 대해 자세히 알아보기

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2012년 6월 13일

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